by Lauren Berger"The Following"
Trying to keep up with this Manta Ray while freediving in Mexico.by Ellen CuylaertsConnectionby Ken KieferVideographer working for his shot; chasing a good sized whale shark.
by Daniel WaldmanWhale Shark picture taken with Canon G15 with Fantasea Housing only with ambient light ,did not use wide angle lense. Settings F5.6 ISO 100 Shutter Speed 125by Jan MortonFree Diver with Whale Shark - Diver Liz Parkinson interacting with a magnificent female Whale Shark off the coast of Isla Mujeres, Mexico. Oly OMD EM-1 with 8mm Fisheye lens and Natural lighting. Image is slightly cropped and corrected.by Jan MortonIsla Lady
Female Whale Shark in B&W.by Steven MillerThese Mantas are moving quickly- on the edge of a current line, you have to give them some space and don't look through the viewfinder too long!by Steven Millermy boat!by Steven MillerSky Pilotby Ellen CuylaertsWhale shark & Remora
Isla Mujeres
by Steven MillerOver/Under on the move- the water was calm enough for splits, but swimming with the shark causes some cool water lines and lots of misses.by Steven MillerMajesty. Classic pose with no crop and almost no scatter.. the eggs were in rafts and some areas were crystal blue.by Steven MillerBreathe-holdby Steven MillerA Biologist studying these mentioned that she thought straight down was the most interesting angle for shooting Whalesharks,. the spots are cool B&Wby Steven MillerMissed the Over part of this split, but got an interesting light from the wavesby Steven MillerBusy place and flat calmby Steven MillerMantafest is comingby Chris MiskavitchThis whaleshark get perpendicular to the surface to feed......by Alex SuhOver Under of Whale Sharkby Raoul CaprezLunch time !